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    FREEDOM HOUSE TO WATCH FORTHCOMING PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION CAMPAIGN AND AUTHORITIES' POLICY TOWARDS JOURNALISTS

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 18 2007

    NEW YORK, JANUARY 18, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia has appeared in the group of
    "partly free" countries in the annual report of Freedom House human
    rights organization published in New York. Chris Walker, Freedom
    House Director on Studies, said in his interview to radio Liberty
    that Armenia is one of the weakest states of this group.

    "Armenia has come up closely to the border that divides "partly free"
    and "not free" countries. This is reflection of weak indices in a
    number of important spheres. Among these spheres are the situation in
    press, or citizens' possibility to take part in political processes,"
    Chris Walker said.

    According to Freedom House, in countries included in the group of
    "partly free" states civil freedoms and political human rights are
    not provided completely. Besides, in countries of this group there is
    often atmosphere of corruption, one force dominates on the background
    of formal pluralism, attributes peculiar of legal state are weak.

    Among tendencies giving rise to anxiety, registered lately in
    Armenia Chris Walker especially mentioned activization of oligarches:
    "We notice a tendency on the threshold of 2007 elections that we can
    characterize as oligarchization of politics, which cannot be estimated
    as especially positive step."

    In his words, Freedom House will attentively watch the forthcoming
    parliamentary election campaign.

    "In case of Armenia there were serious problems during all recent
    votings, including the referendum held in 2005 November. Many observers
    estimate the forthcoming elections as decisive and pivotal. Indeed,
    this is a very important chance given to the authorities in the
    respect of holding free, fair and transparent elections. And this
    does not regard only the day of elections. It is very important that
    during the months preceding the elections the authorities create
    all necessary conditions for holding of free and fair elections,"
    Chris Walker mentioned.

    In his words, on the eve of the forthcoming elections Freedom House
    will also watch the policy of authorities towards the journalists.

    "In the recent period we register growth of attacks upon journalists,
    which is a very serious development. I think it is very important that
    in the coming months the journalists have a possibility to cover the
    events taking place in the country without being afraid of physical
    or other kind of retribution or intimidation. This is an issue we
    will watch attentively in the coming months," Chris Walker said.

    As regards Armenia's neighbors, Georgia and Turkey were also recognized
    "partly free" states by Freedom House. But in difference to Armenia,
    these two countries, in the human rights activists' words, have taken
    a step ahead first of all in the respect of organization of electoral
    processes. According to Freedom House, both Turkey and Georgia are
    on the list of "electoral democracies" today.

    The situation is much sadder in Azerbaijan, which is among "not free"
    states. As Freedom House experts affirmed, Azerbaijan has regress in
    the respect of freedom of media and President Ilham Aliyev's pressures
    upon media become stronger.

    Iran and Russia were also numbered among "not free" states. And the
    rearguards of the list published by Freedom House are the same -
    North Korea, Cuba, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
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